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i should have used influence. i think would have been more appropriate i should not have said dumb or stupid. because i understand appreciate there are different views in these things it was like torture watching the hearing because it seemed as if the senators were not there to question chuck hagel but they were there to break him because they kept going back to his previous statements and pushing and pushing until he said what they wanted to hear and he did it so whoever thought chuck hagel was going to offer a new outlook on u.s. foreign policy after this hearing would seriously doubt that. and of course we're always interested in your view on the topics we cover and you can have to r.t. dot com under vote in our online poll to let us know why you think hey google's stance on iran has become more hawkish and here are the options we all find out so the first one so of missing a strike on iran is a viable option and for him it's a genuine change of heart also is just a ploy to counter criticism of being anti isra
i should have used influence. i think would have been more appropriate i should not have said dumb or stupid. because i understand appreciate there are different views in these things it was like torture watching the hearing because it seemed as if the senators were not there to question chuck hagel but they were there to break him because they kept going back to his previous statements and pushing and pushing until he said what they wanted to hear and he did it so whoever thought chuck hagel...
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thanks for joining us here on r.t.i. rory soon iceland could become the first western democracy to introduce censorship of the internet and the government's thinking of banning online pornography all of this an attempt to protect children and reduce violence methods under consideration include the introduction of the same filters used by china as well as making it illegal to use credit cards to access pay per view porn let's get some more details on this now from laws from the u.k. pirate party let's see what he thinks about it good to see you today thanks for coming on here on r.t. obviously you advocate the freedom of the internet of course or do you think a ban on progress free would really do that much harm to it well i don't think it's a very disappointing move but also understand is now considering actually tackling water essentially social problems with internet filtering i think scandinavia has always been seen as a beacon of freedom of speech but now again we've seen another area of the world where freedoms are
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i should have used influence. i think would have been more appropriate i should not have said dumb or stupid. because i understand appreciate there are different views in these things it was like torture watching the hearing because it seemed as if the senators were not there to question chuck hagel but they were there to break him because they kept going back to his previous statements and pushing and pushing until he said what they wanted to hear and he did it so whoever thought chuck hagel was going to offer a new outlook on u.s. foreign policy after this hearing would seriously doubt that. now we're always interested in your view on the topics we're covering head to r.t. dot com and vote today in our online poll let us know what you think hegel stance on iran and why it has become more hawkish here's some of the choices that we've put up for you the first is perhaps now it is a viable a viable bet that iran will be struck that it's been a genuine change in position perhaps it's a ploy to counter that criticism
i should have used influence. i think would have been more appropriate i should not have said dumb or stupid. because i understand appreciate there are different views in these things it was like torture watching the hearing because it seemed as if the senators were not there to question chuck hagel but they were there to break him because they kept going back to his previous statements and pushing and pushing until he said what they wanted to hear and he did it so whoever thought chuck hagel...
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the police told us if anyone tries to contact their family or friends they would beat us despite the scenes like these the interior minister denies security forces use violence against protesters and are a few. it's the torture is systemic in the police force instead the government says it will arm low ranking police officers sparking fears of further abuses human rights organizations and advocates are extremely concerned by the increase in one violence between the supporters and the opposition to president morsi to the political cover for that president morsi the administration and the legislator are giving to the. violence exercised by the police force and the increased level of brutality. being exercised by the police force three were they concerned by the increase of weapons back during egypt's revolution a key demand was police reform people here say there is no evidence of that until there is crowds of thousands continue to push for change though many fear the worst is yet to come true for r t cairo. well there are many more details in the stories we're covering on air they are
the police told us if anyone tries to contact their family or friends they would beat us despite the scenes like these the interior minister denies security forces use violence against protesters and are a few. it's the torture is systemic in the police force instead the government says it will arm low ranking police officers sparking fears of further abuses human rights organizations and advocates are extremely concerned by the increase in one violence between the supporters and the opposition...
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to deliver on the lighting the candles that gazprom let's not using the gas to joke. have a phase in it yes my age kevin twenty is that you've been a really. high way to get ready with bullets in coming up again yes indeed so going to talk about gas problem they are indeed twenty years old today and they've got some a quite a posse that's going on the president vladimir putin probably expect you know he's very proud of the company but also a kind of friendly thing rocco is an interesting one we're veil off of the break in the business but i thought as a life over to you. if you have a business that you need customers right this is perhaps the simplest law of capitalism but if your business is making juvenile prisons how are you going to attract more customers by bribing judges into condemning innocent children so you'll have all of the captives i mean customers that you need to charge mark silva role of junior from pennsylvania has been sentenced to twenty years in prison for illegally accepting money from a juvenile prison developer the pennsylvania supreme court det
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thanks very much for joining us here on r.t. today on bro reese who share in moscow for the first man convicted for blowing the whistle on america's prison torture program has now begun a two and a half year prison sentence cia veteran john kiriakou was convicted of exposing washington's secret interrogation tactics and when it was finally defused before being locked away he told pti exactly what he thinks he's being punished for. first of all my case was not about leaking my case was about torture when i blew the whistle on torture in december of two thousand and seven the justice to department here in the united states began investigating me and never stopped investigating me until they were able to patch together. charge and force me into taking a plea agreement and i'll add another thing to when i took the plea in october of last year the judge said that she thought the plea was was fair and appropriate but once the courtroom was packed full of reporters last friday she decided that it was not long enough and if she had had
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in live from moscow this is our team glad to have you back with us. now israel has awarded the first license for oil exploration in the golan heights to a u.s. based company the region was seized by force from syria over forty years ago and is still occupied by israel even though it is considered syrian territory by the international community and is r.t. falsely or explains the drilling permit could raise serious concerns especially from the u.s. . israel has awarded its first ever license to drill for oil in the golan heights to be an american energy company this is according to sources in the energy sector who say that after it's all decided last year to allow for oil and gas exploration in the golan djimi energy was awarded the license to drill but the new jersey based company still needs further work permits for drilling to commence and this is a process that could still take several years the company is headed by none other than the golan heights residents and a former i.d.f. general and it could cabinet minister the company's shareholders repor
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is using its well respected educational system for long term geopolitical game. that's coming up later but now the u.k. prime minister david cameron has botched the idea of redirecting hundreds of millions in foreign aid money towards military operations security peacekeeping and demobilization are the most likely recipients but the german from the stop the war coalition believes there are much more urgent areas which remain underfunded. britain spends forty five billion pounds a year on the war in afghanistan whereas last year it was committing a hundred seventy eight million pounds a year to aid and you do really ask yourself what would be more useful in a country like afghanistan more more training of troops or money spent on improving infrastructure or improving agriculture and on giving people better education because wages aren't sufficient to cover anything apart from their housing their fuel in the very basic food that they need they don't have money to spend on things yet there seems to be endless money for war and this is a war which it is generally rec
is using its well respected educational system for long term geopolitical game. that's coming up later but now the u.k. prime minister david cameron has botched the idea of redirecting hundreds of millions in foreign aid money towards military operations security peacekeeping and demobilization are the most likely recipients but the german from the stop the war coalition believes there are much more urgent areas which remain underfunded. britain spends forty five billion pounds a year on the...
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a lochts us were expecting the b.s.a. to lift of ban but it makes sense to take this to their national council and i will discuss it a little further. >> brown: richard land, what's your reaction to today's move? >> well, i-- i'm very much pleased that they-- that they postponed this and are going to let the grass-roots council from all across the nation decide this. i have no doubt which way they will decide. they are responding to an enormous grass-roots uprising that has taken place since thi announced this proposed policy change. >> brown: and staying with you, the argument now for keeping the ban. what is the argument? >> the argument is simply that the boy scouts have the right to have their core principles and to decide their membership policies and as recently as six months ago after a two and a half year study by the boy scouts themselves they said that the current policy was supported by an overwhelming majority of the parents of the youth that they serve. and this is-- this attempt at compromise that has been p
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good evening a very warm welcome if you just joined us this is r.t. live at nine pm with me kevin i know in our top story the series of explosions rocked the syrian capital today the state news agency says fifty three people were killed and more than two hundred injured in the most powerful bomb blast it also caused severe damage shattering windows and sending a cloud of smoke above the city this is the free syrian army opposition group has given hezbollah or a forty eight hour deadline now to stop shelling its locations from neighboring lebanon our middle east correspondent paula as the details. a car bomb has exploded near the headquarters of the ruling baath party in central damascus it happened in front of a barrier with regular troops are stationed this is also not far from the russian embassy according to eyewitnesses there was a gunfire off to the blast that seemed to come from the vicinity of the russian embassy compound and the building there now both government and opposition forces all confirming the best this boston fact did take place but
good evening a very warm welcome if you just joined us this is r.t. live at nine pm with me kevin i know in our top story the series of explosions rocked the syrian capital today the state news agency says fifty three people were killed and more than two hundred injured in the most powerful bomb blast it also caused severe damage shattering windows and sending a cloud of smoke above the city this is the free syrian army opposition group has given hezbollah or a forty eight hour deadline now to...
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that the american side informs us about it and one case it was five years after a boy died meanwhile at the u.s. state department we obviously take very seriously the welfare of children particularly children who've been adopted from other countries according to moscow little corp has been shown until it was demanded. along with two dozen deaths caused by abuse and even manslaughter russia in a move often criticized recently imposed a ban on american adoption of its kids i've always believed that russia should stop these adoptions and i hope that they maintain this ban and don't yield to pressure weeks after my death tax and officials have little to say while they wait for an autopsy results the results of the investigation with russia heavily involved and asking for punishment of those responsible could take weeks to be announced no arrests have yet been made while the investigation of floor paste in the alleged information on the little boy's life and death extremely scarce one of the questions that demand an answer is why should it take a rigid push from abroad for the us to pay a
that the american side informs us about it and one case it was five years after a boy died meanwhile at the u.s. state department we obviously take very seriously the welfare of children particularly children who've been adopted from other countries according to moscow little corp has been shown until it was demanded. along with two dozen deaths caused by abuse and even manslaughter russia in a move often criticized recently imposed a ban on american adoption of its kids i've always believed...
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international news and common live from moscow this is us he was me you dish thanks for joining us. i thought one cia officer turned whistle blower was sentenced to two and a half years behind bars is waiting to start his jail time john kiriakou was the first official to publicly confound the agency's use of waterboarding and condemn it and torture so he was convicted for revealing a covert officers identity journalist although in one of his final interviews before being locked away he told us he his crime was simply speaking out against the government. first of all my case was not about leaking my case was about torture when i blew the whistle on torture in december of two thousand and seven the justice to department here in the united states began investigating me and never stopped investigating me until they were able to patch together. charge and force me into taking a plea agreement and i'll add another thing to when i took the plea in october of last year the judge said that she thought the plea was was fair and appropriate but once the courtroom was packed full of reporters l
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joining us live from tel aviv here and up paula good to see today and thanks for coming on so quickly we've heard the comments from the head barak and now we're just hearing straight from syrian t.v. that president bashar al assad is saying that israel is trying to destabilize his country what do you know. well as you say this is the first public comment from an israeli official over the israeli strike into syrian territory last week it does come from the israeli defense minister. and he has said that it is proof that when israel says something it means that he did stop short of actually a third being israel's involvement now u.s. officials have said that the strike targeted an arms convoy that was carrying anti aircraft weapons from syria to lebanon according to the israeli defense minister ehud barak he said that we do not think and i'm quoting that syria should be allowed to bring advanced weapons systems into lebanon and it is important to make the point that his comments does not constitute acknowledgment of israel's involvement in the strike but it certainly does suggest the pos
joining us live from tel aviv here and up paula good to see today and thanks for coming on so quickly we've heard the comments from the head barak and now we're just hearing straight from syrian t.v. that president bashar al assad is saying that israel is trying to destabilize his country what do you know. well as you say this is the first public comment from an israeli official over the israeli strike into syrian territory last week it does come from the israeli defense minister. and he has...
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that the american side informs us about it and one case it was five years after a boy died. a probe is now being conducted in texas and russia has an ongoing investigation of its own. if as a result of the investigation it is determined that maxine was killed by his mother for example if this is the conclusion of the investigation naturally those responsible for the death of the russian boy will have to suffer the most severe punishment there have also been allegations that the mother continually fed the child drugs intended to treat schizophrenia and adults meanwhile at the u.s. state department we obviously take very seriously. the welfare of children particularly children who've been adopted from other countries according to moscow little co-operation was shown until it was demanded. all were going to. follow with almost two dozen deaths caused by abuse and even manslaughter russia in a move often criticised recently imposed a ban on american adoption of its kids i've always believed that russia should stop these adoptions and i hope that they maintain this ban and don't
that the american side informs us about it and one case it was five years after a boy died. a probe is now being conducted in texas and russia has an ongoing investigation of its own. if as a result of the investigation it is determined that maxine was killed by his mother for example if this is the conclusion of the investigation naturally those responsible for the death of the russian boy will have to suffer the most severe punishment there have also been allegations that the mother...
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choose to give to us that immigrate to. choose the stories that impact your life choose the access to. well into the future to the finish as world class athletes ascend on sochi brand new olympic venues are kept safe by high tech sensors behind the scenes congestion battling infrastructure dig deep and build hard to get thousands where they need to be it's building bluebook fueled by clean energy while research is pretty new life into gold medal dreams the race is on to see a day here on. the contrary. please please. please. please. please. more news today violence is once again fled upland from these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations today please look. hello again journalists are among britain's least trusted people it seems according to a nationwide survey let's take a look at this source of henri paul it's bad news for a british colleagues apparently you know here we go seventy two percent politicians in general came worse though if that makes them feel better whopping sevent
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think he'll go ahead with the direct military conventional army warfare but that being said he might use other means for example we don't know what trick syria does have up at slieve for now i don't believe that there will be all out military warfare although we have to remember that husband law is one of syria's allies iran is also one of syria's allies and it's important to note here that the the head of the supreme national security council the iranian supreme national security council side really as we can see on your screen is currently in syria are so not respond directly with a direct you know conventional army to conventional army warfare but there might be other means used targeting for example certain israeli officials stirring the trouble for israel in general and i think that some that something would syria as an export of doing syria has on the side and also on the his father has been a source of concern for a very long time for the israeli side and i think that's why the israelis are so keen on having to see or seeing bashar al assad be out of the day but there isn't a stor
think he'll go ahead with the direct military conventional army warfare but that being said he might use other means for example we don't know what trick syria does have up at slieve for now i don't believe that there will be all out military warfare although we have to remember that husband law is one of syria's allies iran is also one of syria's allies and it's important to note here that the the head of the supreme national security council the iranian supreme national security council side...
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motion will be used. i don't give it. give don't don't for a match up artist i was fired i must fight. i'll fight. the fight right. please. welcome back to cross all things considered i'm peter lavelle to mind we're talking about syria and mutual annihilation. ok i want to go back to you mark in washington i mean this whole talk about an intervention is more about what america gets after the fact after regime change ok that's what this is really about it's not about the syrian people it's not about children it's about geo political advantage this state has been crushed well i disagree i actually think it is a moral goal i think in rwanda in darfur and cambodia we stop by and we did nothing while hundreds of thousands of people were murdered and i think that hundreds of thousands of people will be murdered and are continued to be murdered and we're doing nothing if you're talking about afterwards the answer is the syrian people will be very much against whoever was on the side of bashar assad the best thing that anyone can
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motion will be used. you've been done for around for up artist i was fights about how most fights. all fights. are right. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. choose your language. holy week a widow in federal court today still some of the. treatments that the consensus here can. choose the opinions that immigrate to. choose the stories but in high school life choose the access to often. speak your language. programs documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of the interviews intriguing stories are you. trying. to find out visit our big. welcome back to all things considered i'm peter lavelle mind you were talking about syria and mutual annihilation. ok and i to go back to you mark in washington i mean this whole talk about an intervention is more about what america gets after the fact after regime change ok that's what thi
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"one side is shelling us, the and other side is shooting at us. we have no guns. we have nothing." christians make up roughly 10% of syria's population. traditionally they have supported the assad regime, which has always protected minorities. father simon faddoul is the president of the catholic caritas carrity. >> many of them are loyal to the government yes or maybe they say, you know, an evil i know is better than an angel i don't know. it's like i know the regime at least. i don't know what's going to come next. >> reporter: many christians are fearful of what might happen if the rebels win. they worry they could face the same kind of religious persecution they've seen there iraq and elsewhere in the middle east. >> you see militiamen come in in front of churches and making screams and shooting in the and a stuff like this to scare people off. >> reporter: there are no official statistics on how many christians have left syria since the civil war began. aphram says he hopes to start a new life in the west. >> west. "if things keep going the way they are in syria there will be
"one side is shelling us, the and other side is shooting at us. we have no guns. we have nothing." christians make up roughly 10% of syria's population. traditionally they have supported the assad regime, which has always protected minorities. father simon faddoul is the president of the catholic caritas carrity. >> many of them are loyal to the government yes or maybe they say, you know, an evil i know is better than an angel i don't know. it's like i know the regime at least....
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the use of intimidation, i should have used influence. i think that would have been a more appropriate term. >> coming into the hearing hagel was a controversy among many, so some fireworks were expected, but the number of senators on both sides said it was uncomfortable being in there as fox business labored to explain his past comments and votes. lori: fox news chief congressional correspondent, thank you. a recent poll found 34 percent of voters would vote to confirm him, or 25 percent would not. the rest did not even heard of him more or unsure. syria and its ally, iran gone are threatening to retaliate and runs deputy foreign minister said the strike would have serious consequences fertility. thesyrian envoy is warning of a surprise attack now. neither would elaborate. u.s. officials say israel wants to strike against the convoy believed to be carrying antiaircraft weapons to hezbollah in lebanon. the syrian military denies the existence of any such shipment, and accuses israel of hitting a scientific research facility. for more on i
the use of intimidation, i should have used influence. i think that would have been a more appropriate term. >> coming into the hearing hagel was a controversy among many, so some fireworks were expected, but the number of senators on both sides said it was uncomfortable being in there as fox business labored to explain his past comments and votes. lori: fox news chief congressional correspondent, thank you. a recent poll found 34 percent of voters would vote to confirm him, or 25 percent...
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that the american side informs us about it and one case it was five years after a boy died a probe is now being conducted in texas and russia has an ongoing investigation of its own. if as a result of the investigation it is determined that maxine was killed by his mother for example if this is the conclusion of the investigation naturally those responsible for the death of the russian boy will have to suffer the most severe punishment there have also been allegations that the mother continually fed the child drugs intended to treat schizophrenia and adults meanwhile at the u.s. state department we obviously take very seriously the welfare of children particularly children who've been adopted from other countries according to moscow little cooperation was shown until it was demanded. when one. with almost two dozen deaths caused by abuse and. and manslaughter russia in a move often criticized recently imposed a ban on american adoption of its kids i've always believed that russia should stop these adoptions and i hope that they maintain this ban and don't yield to pressure autopsy an
that the american side informs us about it and one case it was five years after a boy died a probe is now being conducted in texas and russia has an ongoing investigation of its own. if as a result of the investigation it is determined that maxine was killed by his mother for example if this is the conclusion of the investigation naturally those responsible for the death of the russian boy will have to suffer the most severe punishment there have also been allegations that the mother...
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i should have used influence. i think would have been more appropriate i should not have said dumb or stupid. because i understand appreciate there are different views in these things it was like torture watching the hearing because it seemed as if the senators were not there to question chuck hagel but they were there to break him because they kept going back to his previous statements and pushing and pushing until he said what they wanted to hear and he did it so whoever thought chuck hagel was going to offer a new outlook on u.s. foreign policy after this hearing would seriously doubt that. the founder of the wide awake news dot com website charlie mcgrath's things that the he was as far from done with its foreign ministry campaign no matter who's in charge at the pentagon. when president obama was elected in two thousand and eight we you know the same kind of hope to ms and was there with shutting down get mo and ending these wars and fighting the right kind of wars but then we find out when they you know afte
i should have used influence. i think would have been more appropriate i should not have said dumb or stupid. because i understand appreciate there are different views in these things it was like torture watching the hearing because it seemed as if the senators were not there to question chuck hagel but they were there to break him because they kept going back to his previous statements and pushing and pushing until he said what they wanted to hear and he did it so whoever thought chuck hagel...
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useful." still, the penny remains in play. for starters, there is the arguable contention that everything will cost more because stores will round up their prices. then there are the pro-penny forces, including a penny preservation lobbying group started by a big zinc company. did we mention that pennies are more than 97% zinc? and there's no political push against the penny. a poll last year funded by the zinc industry showed that even though many americans give away, lose, otherwise ignore penny, 67% want to keep them away. a professor testified in 1990 for the pro-penny lobby. he actually thinks the economic case for getting rid of pennies is stronger now, but he doesn't see it happening under this particular president. >> i can't imagine a former member of congress from illinois is going to lead the way to get rid of the lincoln penny. >> sentimentality aside, abe and his monument are also on the $5 bill, the economic case for a penniless u.s. grows more compelling, giving ex-congressman kolbe hope. >> the polling is very
useful." still, the penny remains in play. for starters, there is the arguable contention that everything will cost more because stores will round up their prices. then there are the pro-penny forces, including a penny preservation lobbying group started by a big zinc company. did we mention that pennies are more than 97% zinc? and there's no political push against the penny. a poll last year funded by the zinc industry showed that even though many americans give away, lose, otherwise...
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thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> susie: i'm susie gharib. ghosts of the financial crisis come back to haunt standard and poor's. the justice department is close to filing a lawsuit against the agency for wrongdoing in its ratings before the financial crisis. >> tom: i'm tom hudson. weakness in technology shares helps derail a five-week runnup on wall street, we look at stocks and the individual investor. >> susie: and michael dell could be taking the computer company that bears his name private, as soon as this week. a look at what going private means for investors. >> tom: that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! >> susie: entirely without legal merit, that's what standard and poor's is calling a potential lawsuit by the department of justice, for s&p's mortgage bond ratings ahead of the financial crisis. these charges come five years after the financial crisis and would be
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the iranians were not prepared to take us occupy continue. a lot happened including their elections in 2009 which caused the supreme leaders in iran to focus on maintaining its own legitimacy in iran but have not been prepared to come to the table to move this forward that is the first point. >> rose: so what happened. >> what you just said is that the united states and russia, china and the rest flted of the world determined that because they agree that the goal should be to prevent iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon, engaged in an unprecedented series of sanctions, the iranian economy today as a result is crumbling. the inflation rate is probably 40%. the official rate is 27, 28%. they have had a reduction, charlie, in terms of the number of barrels a day that they are producing and export og in oil by half. they have probably reduced their oil revenue its by 50%. high unemployment. the currency is in collapse. for what? this is poor choices by the iranian leadership. and the question presented now is whether or not the supreme leaders of
the iranians were not prepared to take us occupy continue. a lot happened including their elections in 2009 which caused the supreme leaders in iran to focus on maintaining its own legitimacy in iran but have not been prepared to come to the table to move this forward that is the first point. >> rose: so what happened. >> what you just said is that the united states and russia, china and the rest flted of the world determined that because they agree that the goal should be to...
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tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so give us a call and get started today. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 see schwab.com/iraoffer for terms and conditions. or treat gas with these after you get it. now that's like sunblock before or sun burn cream later. oh, somebody out there's saying, now i get it! take beano before and there'll be no gas. >>> now for our "what in the world?" segment. a historic event took place this week. an iranian leader visited egypt for the first time since the 1970s, marking a thaw in relations between two of the middle east's heavyweights. egyptian president mohamed morsi quite literally laid out the red carpet for mahmoud ahmadinejad, greeting him with a kiss on each cheek. but when ahmadinejad visited a cairo mosque he was greeted with a very different arab tradition -- a shoe hurled at him by a protester. and the head of egypt's greatest islamic center warned him to stop meddling in arab countries. the iranian president has had a turbulent week not just in his travels but more importantly at home. why? try this comparison. we all know pres
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a lochts us were expecting the b.s.a. to lift of ban but it makes sense to take this to their national council and i will discuss it a little further. >> brown: richard land, what's your reaction to today's move? >> well, i-- i'm very much pleased that they-- that they postponed this and are going to let the grass-roots council from all across the nation decide this. i have no doubt which way they will decide. they are responding to an enormous grass-roots uprising that has taken place since thi announced this proposed policy change. >> brown: and staying with you, the argument now for keeping the ban. what is the argument? >> the argument is simply that the boy scouts have the right to have their core principles and to decide their membership policies and as recently as six months ago after a two and a half year study by the boy scouts themselves they said that the current policy was supported by an overwhelming majority of the parents of the youth that they serve. and this is-- this attempt at compromise that has been p
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where exactly is us a terry working? >> mort, let me ask you, paul krugman, uncharacteristically being extremely polite and not saying you were one of the people i think he would characterize in his column as the deficit scold. you've been worried about the deficit. what do you say to this argument about trying to reduce the deficit in europe has been a disaster? it's slow growth, slow tax revenues and actually increase the deficit. >> let me just say i am not in favor of reducing the deficit now. the short term, i am not in fave of reducing the deficit. but i do think there have to be some longer-term plans that give the financial markets some degree of confidence that we're not just going to blow apart. i think this is something on the longer term which is what bowles/simpson was all also, something which i favored totally. so i think that was a combination of including longer-term control over some of our big expenditures, particularly in health care. and that is something we have to do. i think the president could ge
where exactly is us a terry working? >> mort, let me ask you, paul krugman, uncharacteristically being extremely polite and not saying you were one of the people i think he would characterize in his column as the deficit scold. you've been worried about the deficit. what do you say to this argument about trying to reduce the deficit in europe has been a disaster? it's slow growth, slow tax revenues and actually increase the deficit. >> let me just say i am not in favor of reducing...
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none of us have seen us before and neither have ouran set offers. what are we going to see in the next few moments? >> what's going to happen is at that magic hour that rolls around and the papacy ends and the empty chair begins, you will see the doors close and it's happening as we speak. their mandate is to protect the governing authority of the church. when that is no longer pope benedict xvi they will return to take them around the college of pardons who will possess the full authority of the church. >> they are taking a salute and doing their ceremonial retreat and in they go. that is the end of the swiss guards protecting pope benedict xvi as pope. now they will turn over to the reigning authority. >> we are literally witnessing a historic first. cardinal francis george of chicago is here and will participate in the election and is fond of saying in the church, everything happened at least once. that's not true tonight. this never happened before. >> let's listen for a second. >> the doors have closed. what stronger symbol than that. the doors
none of us have seen us before and neither have ouran set offers. what are we going to see in the next few moments? >> what's going to happen is at that magic hour that rolls around and the papacy ends and the empty chair begins, you will see the doors close and it's happening as we speak. their mandate is to protect the governing authority of the church. when that is no longer pope benedict xvi they will return to take them around the college of pardons who will possess the full...
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i tell them to use the brand i use. oral-b -- the brush originally created by a dentist. trust the brand more dentists and hygienists use. oral-b. all the things we love about sunday meals into each of her pot pies. like tender white meat chicken and vegetables in a golden flaky crust that's made from scratch. marie callender's pot pies. it's time to savor. >>> federal agencies are now warning about potentially devastating impacts from the automatic budget cuts, the so-called sequester, that is kicking many tomorrow. sean donovan is the secretary of house and urban development. thanks very much, mr. secretary. i know you have a lot on your plate. let's talk about what you have warned is the most immediate urgent problem, which is the sandy aid, the relief to all of those families up and down the coast who have been strug lingeven to get their homes rebuilt and woefully lacking in a lot of support. what will this sequester mean to them? >> to be very specific, $3 billion in aid to the region will be cut. >> it will mean construction workers who will be rebuilding tunnels a
i tell them to use the brand i use. oral-b -- the brush originally created by a dentist. trust the brand more dentists and hygienists use. oral-b. all the things we love about sunday meals into each of her pot pies. like tender white meat chicken and vegetables in a golden flaky crust that's made from scratch. marie callender's pot pies. it's time to savor. >>> federal agencies are now warning about potentially devastating impacts from the automatic budget cuts, the so-called...
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thank you very much. >> thank you. >> that does it for us. join us on twitter. my colleague tamron hall has a look at what's next. hello, tamron. >> hi. great to see you. next hour, house democrats meet on capitol hill in about 30 minutes. set your clock. they're going to discuss what would happen or could happen if the sequester takes effect as president obama continues to pressure republicans to support his plan to replace the cuts. plus, the latest on what the white house is saying about mitch mcconnell and speaker john boehner and have you heard about this? walmart e-mail s leaked and shos they're nervous about february sales saying where are the customers? is walmart the new barometer on our economy? and new insight in to the oscar pistorius murder case. a professor estimates less than 10% of murder cases in south africa end in conviction. this looeding professor will join us to discuss the latest developments, including the incredible turn of events that went down this morning. five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thin
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. >> instead of us cutting education, instead of us kegt mental health programs, instead of us affecting military readiness and a whole range of other things that are really important to our security and our prosperity, we should be focused on programs we know don't work, waste in government, and some of these tax loophole that is we can close that frankly only benefit the well off and the well connected. >> in connecticut today vice president biden and parents of a 7-year-old sandy hook victim are tackling gun violence together. >> plus, a first fashion line. could a fragrance be next? jimmy kimmel sees opportunity knocking for the strug lingpost office. >> introducing a new fragrance by the u.s. postal service. manila. >> manila. >> smell like an envelope. go places. manila. manila. express mail your senses. hmm, paper. adhesive. manila by the u.s. postal service. the smell of mail. >> i think he is on to something. good day. i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. president obama and congressional republicans remain worlds apart on a realistic solution to prevent billions of dollars i
. >> instead of us cutting education, instead of us kegt mental health programs, instead of us affecting military readiness and a whole range of other things that are really important to our security and our prosperity, we should be focused on programs we know don't work, waste in government, and some of these tax loophole that is we can close that frankly only benefit the well off and the well connected. >> in connecticut today vice president biden and parents of a 7-year-old sandy...
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the man at the forefront of covering both of those stories is about to join us fill us in. how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where it came from. price is right no problem, they make you feel like you're a family. get a synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation and much more, $29.95 after $10.00 rebate. if you take care of your car your car will take care of you. officewith an online package new colincluding: domain name,y! website builder with five pages and basic email just $49.99! that's up to 76 percent below online providers and only at officemax stores! it's a challenge to balance work and family. ♪ that's why i love adt. i can see what's happening at my business from anywhere. [ male announce
the man at the forefront of covering both of those stories is about to join us fill us in. how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because...
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it gives us new opportunities. audits, all the acquisition focus, accountability, we are being forced -- the department of defense -- to take a hard look at its priorities. as i said before, it begins with mission then the resources to fulfill that mission and then what are the priorities within that mission. how do you finance it all? if sequestration would to take effect, then all of this will be affected. that is exactly right. we've deferred some decisions. we set back some of the schedules on some of our ships, planes, decisions on a number of things. it isn't just the dollars that affect this but it is the planning and the flexibility. it is the ability to bring all of this together and project and plan. so in no way, i hope i did not give any indication that we were going to be able to continue to do everything for everybody everywhere. that is not a reality. >> we can't. how do you decide? you've made commitments to members here today on philosophy, on working with this committee. do we have a commitment to
it gives us new opportunities. audits, all the acquisition focus, accountability, we are being forced -- the department of defense -- to take a hard look at its priorities. as i said before, it begins with mission then the resources to fulfill that mission and then what are the priorities within that mission. how do you finance it all? if sequestration would to take effect, then all of this will be affected. that is exactly right. we've deferred some decisions. we set back some of the schedules...
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host: you can contact us via social media. non-consent us a tweet -- you can send us a tweet. or post a comment on our facebook page. or send an e-mail. this article -- that's cnn morning news. clint in houston, arkansas, on our oppose line. caller: that's actually houston, alaska. host: that's actually what it says on the screen at. caller: >> no problem. ussilla.t outside wasel we live in one of the highest cost of living areas. i strongly oppose raising the minimum wage, due to the fact that the local economy here will suffer. they will not be able to hire as many people with a higher minimum wage. but we are all welcome to our own personal perspective on that. that is my perspective. host: are you a small business owner? what kind of work do you do? caller: i work for a locally companydrainnd wateand company. i make more than minimum wage. it is due to my skill set that i have achieved through my career. people should learn more about than minimum wage if they prepare themselves and get educated threw their career. host: jack is on our support line. caller: i am so glad to
host: you can contact us via social media. non-consent us a tweet -- you can send us a tweet. or post a comment on our facebook page. or send an e-mail. this article -- that's cnn morning news. clint in houston, arkansas, on our oppose line. caller: that's actually houston, alaska. host: that's actually what it says on the screen at. caller: >> no problem. ussilla.t outside wasel we live in one of the highest cost of living areas. i strongly oppose raising the minimum wage, due to the...
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every year to 7 billion of us on this of us on the earth already use the equivalent of a planet and a half of resources. yet, 870 million people worldwide still today go to bed hungry. and by the year 2050 there will be over 2 billion more mouths to feed, many of them in the developing world. that's not sustainable. to keep up with this rapidly rising demand, we will need to increase global food production 70% by midcentury. as assistant secretary of state, josÉ fernandez has said that means producing as much food in the next 50 years as we produced in the last 10,00 10,000. think about that for a minute. between now and the time i grandkids are old enough to attend usda conferences on their own, we will have had to go as much food as we have grown from the dawn of recorded history to today. and we will have to do it without more land. compounding this problem are the effects of change in climate, which anyone who works close to the land can plainly see. last september, the cover of national geographic asked the question, what's up with the weather? and it's a very fair question. las
every year to 7 billion of us on this of us on the earth already use the equivalent of a planet and a half of resources. yet, 870 million people worldwide still today go to bed hungry. and by the year 2050 there will be over 2 billion more mouths to feed, many of them in the developing world. that's not sustainable. to keep up with this rapidly rising demand, we will need to increase global food production 70% by midcentury. as assistant secretary of state, josÉ fernandez has said that means...
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you can also join us at facebook or send us an e-mail. a couple of issues dealing with health care and the elderly. a cover story, "increased -- a crisis in plain sight." and this cover story from time magazine called, "why medical billsa re killing us." and from "the new york times," -- there is the story of one of a number of republican governors -- he said ohio would reverse this decision if the government failed to cover all the cost of the expansion. here are some details for ohio -- last year the supreme court ruling that they have the ability to tap in and out of the system. medicaid covers 2.2 million people in ohio. it is the single largest program in the state with a two year budget. it accounts for roughly $18.7 billion, or 32% of the more than $55 billion budget. junkies to talk about medicare and medicaid as a way to deal with the issue that a number of governors are now focusing on. here is from last tuesday in lima, ohio. >> this state wanted mom and dad to have the resources to stay in their own homes if they were able and
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if you want to tweet us, it's c-span wj. if you want to e-mail us, journal@c-span.org. what's the obama administration's approach to border security? >> guest: it's very interesting because now border security's becoming very complex. there's a strong border security component to the immigration reform bill that's being discuss ed and to the proposal that was put together by the so-called gang of eight senators who sat down in a bipartisan way and came up with a new proposal. their border security component is somewhat specific, and their whole immigration reform package hinges on securing that border. the obama administration proposal has more to do with interior enforcement, with changing laws of how we enforce verification of employment, the fact that people are here in the united states legally, all that kind of thing. and it's less specific on the border element of that. now, to me the whole hinge centers around what is a secure border. i mean, what is border security? and, in fact, there's no definition. it's subject to different interpretations, and what they're
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i regret that i used those words. not the term i should have used. i should have used another term and i'm sorry. >> i misspoke. >> we're looking for the possibility of a fill bust per. cnn keeping an eye on the capitol for the latest on the chuck hagel nomination. >>> did we sprint or stumble out of the gate when it comes to finding jobs? we'll find out when the january jobs report comes out in 20 minutes. the labor department is expected to report the economy added 180,000 jobs and the unemployment rate is forecast to dip slightly to 7.7% from its current 7.8%, when we get the official numbers we will bring them to you live, of course, christine romans will break down the numbers as soon as they come out, plus we'll get instant reaction to that report, that is all going to happen at 8:30, we're talking less than 12 minutes from now so keep it here. >> we continue this morning on "starting point," talking about religious organizations being able to opt out of providing their employees with contraception and their insurance plans, a big change inspec
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jon: secretary of state john kerry, have to get used to using that term, it's a little hard to get used to the new title and name, he's arriving for his first official day on the job. the former massachusetts senator taking time into the dues himself to his new staff, offering kind words about his predecessors hillary clinton and condoleezzaa rice. james rosen is live at the state department with an update. james. >> reporter: good morning. big heels to fill that's what secretary kerry said as he addressed the audience here this morning. he has a wealth of foreign policy experience he brings to the job of course but also many years as a public speaker and like the best them he began here this morning with a few good jokes. >> i have to tell you, i liked my cubicle over there in transition corner. [laughter] >> but i cannot tell you how great it feels to sort of be liberated to know that i actually get to explore the whole building now. [laughter] >> so i've been freed. i'm the first person you guys freda, this is pretty good. [laughter] >> the nation's 68th secretary of state is the fir
jon: secretary of state john kerry, have to get used to using that term, it's a little hard to get used to the new title and name, he's arriving for his first official day on the job. the former massachusetts senator taking time into the dues himself to his new staff, offering kind words about his predecessors hillary clinton and condoleezzaa rice. james rosen is live at the state department with an update. james. >> reporter: good morning. big heels to fill that's what secretary kerry...
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they are playing us. we are in their sand box and we are playing their game and we have been doing it for a long time. they watched the use the negotiate with north korea. they want the same outcome. gregg: general jack keane, always a pleasure to speak with you. martha: a snowboarder saves her best move when it really counts. we'll tell you how she cheated death on the side of a mountain. gregg: new details on the investigation into the benghazi terror attack. what defense secretary i netta is saying and why the hearing may be a must-see. great, everybody made it. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my
they are playing us. we are in their sand box and we are playing their game and we have been doing it for a long time. they watched the use the negotiate with north korea. they want the same outcome. gregg: general jack keane, always a pleasure to speak with you. martha: a snowboarder saves her best move when it really counts. we'll tell you how she cheated death on the side of a mountain. gregg: new details on the investigation into the benghazi terror attack. what defense secretary i netta is...
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what can you tell us? >> according to a senior administration official, they did make the decision to release the photo. president obama said in an interview last week he enjoys skeet shooting at camp david. a lot of people questioned that assertion and called on the white house and asked if he really went skeet shooting. press secretary carney in an interview said the president's comments were real and that he does skeet shoot. a lot of people said where is the proof? this is the proof about that. you have congressman marva blackburn challenge him to a skeet shooting contest. you have the nra saying the president was trying to align himself with pro gun rights people. the white house said look, the president was responding to a question about whether or not he has ever engaged in this type of sport. the president answered yes, he does. here's the proof. >> here's the picture. from 1600 pennsylvania, we will check back with you later. now to the latest on the hostage situation in alabama. police are in con
what can you tell us? >> according to a senior administration official, they did make the decision to release the photo. president obama said in an interview last week he enjoys skeet shooting at camp david. a lot of people questioned that assertion and called on the white house and asked if he really went skeet shooting. press secretary carney in an interview said the president's comments were real and that he does skeet shoot. a lot of people said where is the proof? this is the proof...
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use caution. it will take us a couple of days to get this back in place. [ anouncer ] ihop in time square to compare new griddle-melts to your usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4. it's like a sexy sandwich. it's an epic breakfast sandwich. bill: back to the breaking news and a major announcement out of rome today, vatican city. pope benedict xvi says he will resign at the end of february, 28th of this month. the popt tiff blaming his poor health for his retirement, making him the first pope to step down since the middle ages. new york archbishop, timothy cardinal dolan praised the pontiff's decision here earlier today in new york city. >> that esteem is so high in all humility he simply said i can't do it anymore and it would be the best for the church and for me if i step aside. that realistic humility only enhances th
use caution. it will take us a couple of days to get this back in place. [ anouncer ] ihop in time square to compare new griddle-melts to your usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4. it's like a sexy sandwich. it's an epic breakfast sandwich. bill: back to the breaking news and a major announcement out of rome today,...
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on us. i mean just the stage, the stage is just so big and we're still trying to find out what our places. bill: so big. you can't find a bigger one. that is just some of what our fox news contributor jim gray found out with jack harbaugh. great interview, jim. good whoing to you down there in new orleans. his wife requested the commissioner of the league to make it a tie on sunday. how is that working out? >> well, she petitioned the commissioner. didn't get much luck there. that is how she would like for it to end. this is unprecedented. never happened before. the only thing you can pair it to richard and orsien williams. parents of serena and venus williams. they had this in grand slams many times before. i asked jim what it is like for him and his wife jackie to have both son against each other in the big game? >> it is no different than when they came home and said dad, i made our junior high school football team. and that smile on their face. you hugged them. i'm so proud of you. when
on us. i mean just the stage, the stage is just so big and we're still trying to find out what our places. bill: so big. you can't find a bigger one. that is just some of what our fox news contributor jim gray found out with jack harbaugh. great interview, jim. good whoing to you down there in new orleans. his wife requested the commissioner of the league to make it a tie on sunday. how is that working out? >> well, she petitioned the commissioner. didn't get much luck there. that is how...
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form partnerships with us, let us give you advice, let us tell you how to deal with this threat. and they made great inroads in this administration in that approach. but the blindness of the larger jihadist threat, the enterprise that is being pursued by the muslim brotherhood abroad, has resulted in the practice of drone delivered assassinations of al qaeda figures with what many are questioning or arguing is due process without that. and this administration's repeated declaration that al qaeda is being defeated. they know not of what they speak. the idea that al qaeda is being defeated is helping recruit others who are radical jihadists, because they are able to point to a united states administration that is so blind and so uninformed of what really is going on that they think al qaeda's on the decline when radical jihad is on its way up. the drone technique of killing american citizens and killing radical jihadists is apparently felt by this administration to be a very advanced and practical approach. well, it does avoid putting americans at risk right now, with you those sam
form partnerships with us, let us give you advice, let us tell you how to deal with this threat. and they made great inroads in this administration in that approach. but the blindness of the larger jihadist threat, the enterprise that is being pursued by the muslim brotherhood abroad, has resulted in the practice of drone delivered assassinations of al qaeda figures with what many are questioning or arguing is due process without that. and this administration's repeated declaration that al...
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tell us about his state? what kind of information are you getting that leads you to believe that he's being tortured. >> sure, well his lawyer -- the day he was convicted, which was the 27th of january, this is lawyer said, listen, he looked horrible, an wanted to communicate that message to the pastor's wife who is here in the united states with their six-year-old daughter and four-year-old son. he's an american citizen here. he said listen he sounds all right, his mental health seems good, his spirit seems he's it for the fight and understands people around the world are trying to get him out and that's how you get out of this situation back to your family, but this past monday his family was able too do their weekly brief visitation, we are talking minutes, not ten minutes, under that, and for the first time they said he was really fearful and a a little bit apprehensive, and kept asking, this is only within a week, are people still doing anything for me? are people still out there? tomorrow marks one mont
tell us about his state? what kind of information are you getting that leads you to believe that he's being tortured. >> sure, well his lawyer -- the day he was convicted, which was the 27th of january, this is lawyer said, listen, he looked horrible, an wanted to communicate that message to the pastor's wife who is here in the united states with their six-year-old daughter and four-year-old son. he's an american citizen here. he said listen he sounds all right, his mental health seems...
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our girls got us thinking, but the break-in got us calling. and after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. >>> welcome back, everyone. the governor of texas, rick perry, is doing a little shopping in california. he's trying to buy businesses from the golden state, trying to get them to set up shop in his state. california's governor has been dismissive of perry's attempted poaching, but some are warning governor jerry brown he should be taking governor perry of texas more seriously. >> reporter: rick perry's texas throwdown began with a 30-second radio ad. >> building a business is tough, but i hear building a business in california is next to impossible. this is texas governor rick perry, and i have a mess anl ag california businesses. come check out texas. >> reporter: governor jerry brown immediately dismissed the spot and the media. >> you take a little radio ad, and a
our girls got us thinking, but the break-in got us calling. and after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. >>> welcome back, everyone. the governor of texas, rick perry, is doing a little shopping in california. he's trying to buy businesses from the golden state, trying to get them to set up shop in his state....
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for the new republic, the old model used to be you give us $35, and we give you 20 issues of print. that worked for a very long time until the web, until all the business models were disresulted. now our model -- disresulted. now to our model is you give us $35 and you get print, but you also get what you call our experiencial products. in the digital column, it's all the things i was talking about before -- audio, digital premium, unlimited access, commenting, and there's several other things on that list -- and then you get access to subscriber-only events which we are doing at least once a month in major cities and also in some secondary markets like, you know, ann arbor or austin or places where there's a lot of people who are interested in the type of journalism that we do. whether or not the experience cial products will be enough is an open question, but it's certainly part of a trend where from an editorial perspective the journalists are not just researching and writing, they're researching, writing, promoting, engaging in dialogue and then also being important participants
for the new republic, the old model used to be you give us $35, and we give you 20 issues of print. that worked for a very long time until the web, until all the business models were disresulted. now our model -- disresulted. now to our model is you give us $35 and you get print, but you also get what you call our experiencial products. in the digital column, it's all the things i was talking about before -- audio, digital premium, unlimited access, commenting, and there's several other things...
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none of us know. we don't know if it will break up into three countries, the kurdish country, the enclave on the coast as the sunnis in the middle. whether they would predominate. if the decapitated the assad regime the way that we did, and of the sunnis takeover and the islamic militia are now pushing into the territories, the highlights 2.5 million of them could run for their lives. it could be ethnic cleansing. they could all go to lebanon, which i imagine they will. it is an hour away like the palestinians running in front of the jews. like the christians where the turks one. 18% christians 1914, by 1922 there was less than 1%. we don't know what we are unleashing in syria. the new ethnic balance is being worked out in the entire, in lebanon and palestine, israel between jews and palestinians. and this is happening and it is going to happen in syria. unlike eastern europe in the first half of the 20th century there is a major sorting out going on with ethnic groups moving around, some leaving, som
none of us know. we don't know if it will break up into three countries, the kurdish country, the enclave on the coast as the sunnis in the middle. whether they would predominate. if the decapitated the assad regime the way that we did, and of the sunnis takeover and the islamic militia are now pushing into the territories, the highlights 2.5 million of them could run for their lives. it could be ethnic cleansing. they could all go to lebanon, which i imagine they will. it is an hour away like...